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Topic Closedsome often use lisps

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    Posted: 07.Dec.2014 at 08:58
1 Move dimension text to the midpoint box selected.
  command name:yccz

2 The moving distance of a point to recent text to this point.
  command name:yzdd

3 turned example "m3"or"m2","kg"... text to one block .
  command name:m3



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07.Dec.2014 at 13:20
China?  Not sure I'd trust any of this code.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07.Dec.2014 at 18:59
K = KELVIN ( temperature )
k = kilo ( x 1000 )
180KPa ? ( no space , KELVIN )
180 kPa = one hundred heighty kilo PASCAL = 180'000 PASCAL 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.Dec.2014 at 12:02
It would be helpful if you explained what your lisp routine is supposed to do and give a real world example of the routine in use.  A video demonstration of the routine in action would be best.
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